Wednesday, December 9, 2015

According to the Hennepin County warrant and affidavit, Weiland's body was found "alone in a bedroom" on the bus where an "unknown white substance packaged in baggies" was "located in the bedroom in plain view."

The warrant specifies that the "2 clean baggies with white substance" were packaged "common with the way narcotics are packaged."

Police separately confirmed cocaine was found on site, including in the bedroom used by bassist Tommy Black, who was arrested and booked for possession of a controlled substance before being released “pending further investigation.”

The authorities also seized a "baggie with green leafy substance" as well as Viagra, a painkiller, sleeping pills and Ziprasidone, an FDA-approved pill used to treat symptoms of bipolar disorder. Weiland was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2001.

No cause of death has been revealed, and toxicology reports from the autopsy are expected in four to eight weeks.